How does it make sense to allow new tax credits and increase public school funding?
The credits and new spending would be phased in. As the income tax becomes less burdensome, Ohio will become a more attractive state for more businesses and workers. New economic activity will create jobs, increase property values, and create new revenues without increasing other tax rates. What’s in it for the elderly? Fewer and smaller school levies will reduce their property tax burden. Also, it is likely that their charitable donation credits and healthcare expense credits will reduce or eliminate their income tax burden. Are you pro-business? Yes and Cincinnati philanthropist and financier, Carl Lindner, has endorsed me in the past. I am very strongly pro-business and want Ohio to be more welcoming to business. Repressive regulations and bloated bureaucracies that encourage businesses to leave Ohio or not come here at all must be changed. This helps workers by creating jobs. It’s a win-win. Furthermore, my wife (retired teacher) and I are both former union members. Labor cannot su
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